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Holy Rosary students recently competed in the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, held at Penn State University. in which projects covered different aspects of science such as biology, chemistry, earth and space, and ecology. Pictured first row, from left, Belle Vermac, Jordan Cicon. Second row, Grace Berlew, James Marsh, Peyton McNulty, Eric Dixon, and Evan Gedrich.

STATE COLLEGE — Holy Rosary students recently competed in the Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science, held at Penn State University. Projects covered different aspects of science, including biology, chemistry, earth and space, and ecology.

First place awards were presented to the eighth grade students Grace Berlew and Jordan Cicon while seventh grade students who received first place awards were Evan Gedrich, James Marsh, and Belle Vermac. Marsh was also awarded a Perfect Score Award.

Second place awards went to eighth grader Peyton McNulty, and seventh grade student Eric Dixon.